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I know LPN's in MD can make around $24/hour + differentials if you look around. I'm sure RN's can do similar or better on a med-surg floor. Ask for $25/hour, seems reasonable.
Your new grads have it nice, I work in Knoxville, TN right now been out of school a couple of years and was started at $17 and hour offered similair at other hospitals, never got over 17.50.
And I am an RN and an EMT-IV
Great advice....that's why I'm applying to all university medcenters. It is good though to have an idea about what kind of pay we should be asking for. A great teaching hospital is fantastic but we still have bills, especially paying back student loans.
Well put! In addition, I think of this as the "Golden Age" for new grads. The need is so great we have the pick of the litter out there!
I think sometimes you can negotiate. A friend got offered a job and when she kept telling the manager no, she kept upping the rate till she got to $33 and the girl said yes. Mind you this person is a nursing student who graduates this june. I think you wont find that in many hospitals but if you have some experience like externships and stuff you may be able to negotiate depending on the hospital.
Good luck.
While I can appreciate the advice about learning as much as we can as new grads my first priority was finding a team I was comfortable working with and my second, I am not the least bit ashamed to say, was getting the highest salary I could. Surely I can learn as much at $28 per hour as I could for $24.
don't envy us too much from TN I am pretty certain that you can find a home in a safe neighborhood for your family for under 250k and let's not even talk schools.
it's all relative. i think my friend in NYC was starting at $36.
don't envy us too much from TN I am pretty certain that you can find a home in a safe neighborhood for your family for under 250k and let's not even talk schools.
it's all relative. i think my friend in NYC was starting at $36.
Jules A~ Thanks
I will be moving to Odenton the end of June. I have been told that Anne Arundel Medical Center would be the best option due to traffic. I have heard that the average salary in area hospitals is 25/hr days. I have called about 8 hospitals and none of them have returned my call. Guess I will just fill out the applications and go from there. Take care!